I've driven a fair bit in most of Europe and the only place they have a 130kph speed limit is on the motorways. On most of the B class roads the speed limit is on a par with ours if not slower in some countries. I crossed most of Hungary and Slovakia doing around 80kph because the motorways were running right angles to me.
Most people get a bit uncomfortable doing 130 plus so do tend to hide in the slow lanes. It's a big deal in Europe if you hang out continually in the fast lane, you are generally regarded as an idiot if you do and risk getting booked. I think most of the dual motorways here are easily worthy of the 130 limit but I think most of the drivers are not. Even our truckies are very aggressive when judged by overseas standards, but then they have to put up with morons on a daily basis. Do you think our truckies would put up with the absolutely strict 90kph that European trucks have to do on those 130kph roads? Over many thousands of kms in Europe I've never actually seen a truck speeding.
I recommend to anyone to have a drive over there because without fail everyone says to me how good they are and how crap we are in comparison. It's embarrassing really.


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